Work vehicle having engine mounted thereto
09815364 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D34/64
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60K2015/03514
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03542
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0632
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A work vehicle having an engine mounted thereto includes a vehicle body frame extending in the longitudinal direction of vehicle, a seat supporting deck supported to the vehicle body frame via a suspension unit, a driver's seat supported to the seat supporting deck upwardly of this seat supporting deck, a fuel tank supported to the seat supporting deck downwardly of the driver's seat and supplying fuel to the engine; and a canister supported to the seat supporting deck and connected to the fuel tank.
Claims
1. A work vehicle having an engine mounted thereto, comprising: a vehicle body frame extending in a longitudinal direction of vehicle; a seat supporting deck supported to the vehicle body frame via a suspension unit; a driver's seat supported on an upward side of the seat supporting deck; a fuel tank supportively connected to the seat supporting deck and being spaced from and located below the driver's seat, said fuel tank being configured to supply fuel to the engine; and a canister supportively connected to the seat supporting deck and located adjacent to the fuel tank, wherein vibration of the vehicle body frame is not transmitted directly to the fuel tank and canister.
2. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fuel tank is fixed to a lower face of the seat supporting deck; and the canister also is fixed to the lower face of the seat supporting deck in vicinity of a front wall of the fuel tank.
3. The work vehicle according to claim 2, wherein: the suspension unit includes a pair of left and right suspension modules each being vertically displaceable by a predetermined cushion stroke and pivot modules each having a pivot pin extending in a vehicle body transverse direction and a pin receiver for receiving the pivot pin; and a rear portion of the seat supporting deck is supported to the vehicle body frame via the suspension modules and a front portion of the seat supporting deck is supported to the vehicle body frame via the pivot modules.
4. A work vehicle having an engine mounted thereto, comprising: a vehicle body frame extending in a longitudinal direction of vehicle; a seat supporting deck supported to the vehicle body frame via a suspension unit; a driver's seat supported on an upward side of the seat supporting deck; a fuel tank supported by the seat supporting deck and being located below the driver's seat, said fuel tank being configured to supply fuel to the engine; a canister supported by the seat supporting deck and located adjacent to the fuel tank; a fender unit including a base portion, a left fender portion covering the left rear wheel, a right fender portion covering the right rear wheel, and a floor portion; the base portion being supported to the seat supporting deck between the driver's seat and the seat supporting deck; and the floor portion extending from the base portion, the left fender portion and the right fender portion to a forward side of the driver's seat.
5. The work vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the seat supporting deck comprises a plate member including a first plate portion extending horizontally in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle to support the floor portion, a third plate portion extending in the vehicle body front-rear direction at a position higher than the first plate portion to support the base portion, and a second plate portion assuming a tilted posture to connect between the first plate portion and the third plate portion.
6. The work vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the canister is disposed in a space having a triangular cross section in its side view and delimited by the second plate portion and a front wall of the fuel tank.
7. The work vehicle according to claim 5, wherein: the suspension unit includes a pair of left and right suspension modules each being vertically displaceable by a predetermined cushion stroke and pivot modules each having a pivot pin extending in a vehicle body transverse direction and a pin receiver for receiving the pivot pin; the third plate portion is supported to the vehicle body frame via the suspension modules; and the first plate portion is supported to the vehicle body frame via the pivot modules.
8. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the work vehicle is a riding mower and the seat supporting deck comprises rear wheel fender portions.
9. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the driver's seat has a front side, a rear side and later sides and wherein the fuel tank and the canister are located adjacent one of the lateral sides.
10. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the seat supporting deck comprises wheel fender portions.
11. The work vehicle according to claim 10, wherein the fuel tank and the canister are located on an underside of one of the wheel fender portions.
12. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fuel tank and the canister are spaced from the vehicle body frame, whereby vibration of the vehicle body frame is transmitted to the fuel tank and the canister indirectly via the suspension unit.
13. A riding mower comprising: a vehicle body frame extending in a longitudinal direction of vehicle; a seat supporting deck mounted to the vehicle body frame; at least one suspension device having a first end coupled to the vehicle body frame and a second end coupled to a rear side of the seat supporting deck; a driver's seat mounted to the seat supporting deck; a fuel tank connected to and located beneath the seat supporting deck, said fuel tank being configured to supply fuel to the engine; and a canister connected to and located beneath the seat supporting deck.
14. The work vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the fuel tank and the canister are spaced from the vehicle body frame, whereby vibration of the vehicle body frame is not transmitted directly to the fuel tank and canister.
15. The work vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the seat supporting deck comprises left and right wheel fender portions.
16. The work vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the driver's seat has a front side, a rear side and later sides and wherein the fuel tank and the canister are located adjacent one of the lateral sides.
17. The work vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the seat supporting deck comprises rear wheel fender portions.
18. The work vehicle according to claim 17, wherein the fuel tank and the canister are located on an underside of one of the rear wheel fender portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS
(8) Before specific embodiments of a work vehicle according to the present invention are explained, with reference to
(9) Incidentally, in this detailed description, a direction along a centerline of a vehicle body of the work vehicle (traveling direction) will be referred to simply as a front-rear direction or a longitudinal direction. Further, a direction along a vehicle body width will be referred to as a vehicle body transverse direction or simply as a transverse direction or as a left-right direction (right side, left side). And, a direction perpendicular to the ground surface will be referred to as a vertical direction (upper side, lower side).
(10) At a front portion of the vehicle body frame 10, an engine 9 is disposed. At a rear portion of the vehicle body frame 10, a driver's seat 13 is disposed. Between the engine 9 and the driver's seat 13, a handle post 14 having a steering wheel 15 is disposed.
(11) The driver's seat 13 is mounted to the vehicle body frame 10 via a suspension arrangement. Thus, a seat supporting deck 5 extending downwards from the driver's seat 13 toward the handle post 14 is attached to the vehicle body frame 10 via a suspension unit 7. In the example shown in
(12) To an upper face of a rear portion of the seat supporting deck 5, the driver's seat 13 is fixed across the fender unit 6. To a lower face of the rear portion of the seat supporting deck 5, the fuel tank 2 is fixed. In the example shown in
(13) The seat supporting deck 5, in the example shown in
(14) As the second plate portion 52 assumes the tilted posture above, between the front end face of the fuel tank 2 and the lower face of the second plate portion 52, there is formed a free space DS having a triangular cross section in a side view. With this, the fuel tank 2 and the canister 3 are fixed to the lower face of the seat supporting deck 5, so that the canister 3 follows movement of the fuel tank 2 when it occurs. The above arrangement allows reduction in the length of a canister hose 31 which connects between the canister 3 and the fuel tank 2. Further, as the canister 3 follows any movement of the fuel tank 2, substantially no bending load will be applied even at the time of traveling on a rough ground surface.
(15) Next, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a specific embodiment of the work vehicle according to the present invention will be explained.
(16) This mower, as shown in
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(18) A lower face (side) of the driver's space is formed of the fender unit 6. This fender unit 6 is a formed article made of resin or metal. And, as shown in
(19) The fender unit 6 and the driver's seat 13 are supported to the vehicle body frame 10 via the seat supporting deck 5. The seat supporting deck 5, as shown in
(20) The fender unit 6 is fixed to the upper face of the seat supporting deck 5. In this, the floor portion 63 is placed on the upper face of the first plate portion 51 and the base portion 60 is placed on the upper face of the third plate portion 52. Further, the driver's seat 13 is fixed to the upper face of the base portion 60 of the fender unit 6.
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OTHER EMBODIMENTS
(25) (1) In the foregoing embodiment, the seat supporting deck 5 is formed of a plate member. Instead, the deck 5 may use a different member such as an angular member at least at a portion thereof.
(26) (2) In the foregoing embodiment, one fuel tank 2 and one canister 3 are mounted. Instead, a plurality of fuel tanks 2 and a plurality of canisters 3 may be mounted.
(27) (3) The layout of the fuel tank 2 and the canister 3 disclosed in the foregoing embodiment is only exemplary. The positions of the connecting opening provided in the canister 3 and the connecting opening provided in the fuel tank 2 can be freely selected, and the layout of the canister 31 will be determined optimally, in accordance with the positions of the connecting openings.
(28) (4) In the foregoing embodiment, a mower is employed as a work vehicle. In addition to a mower, the present invention is applicable also to other work vehicles such as a snowplow vehicle etc.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE MARKS/NUMERALS
(29) 10: vehicle body frame
(30) 11: front wheel
(31) 13: driver's seat
(32) 2: fuel tank
(33) 3: canister
(34) 30: canister attaching portion
(35) 5: seat supporting deck
(36) 51: first plate portion
(37) 52: second plate portion
(38) 521: projecting piece
(39) 53: third plate portion
(40) 6: fender unit
(41) 60: base portion
(42) 61: left fender portion
(43) 62: right fender portion
(44) 63: floor portion
(45) 64: first cover
(46) 65: second cover
(47) 7: suspension unit
(48) 71: suspension module
(49) 72: pivot module
(50) 721: pivot pin
(51) 722: pin receiver
(52) 9: engine
(53) DS: space
(54) P1: pivot axis